Has anyone played Steel Machine for the CD-i??...
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Has anyone played Steel Machine for the CD-i??...
THIS looks (and sounds) like a really awesome traditional shooter for the CD-i! http://www.mobygames.com/game/cd-i/steel-machine
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I'm biased but is it a nice game. It has one major quirk/flaw/feature (opinions differ): whenever you shift between left and right movement, the game will scroll to put the Steel Machine on the opposite edge of the window. This can be quite disorienting but it also gives you a good view of the playfield.
I totally agree with Bas. Fantastic game, but extremely hard. It actually took me 11 years to complete it - look out for the cool laser power up in the later levels. This is awesome. Well worth persisting with.
Another good old skool shooter is Tetsuo Gaiden. Only 2 power ups available though...
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Another good old skool shooter is Tetsuo Gaiden. Only 2 power ups available though...
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I think it's an interesting game. Nothing special, but a decent CD-i release. The shifting left-and-right takes some getting used to, but once you do, it's pretty cool for what it is, especially for being a shooter on the CD-i.
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I really liked Steel Machine, although I've never actually completed the final level.
Couldn't agree more about your ship shifting from the left to the right of the screen being a major annoyance, even though I got used to it after awhile, still find myself getting a little careless and smashing into obstacles now and then. I can imagine it puts off alot of first-time players.
As for Tetsuo Gaiden, I've tried many times to get into that game but find it far too basic and poorly designed... just random strings of enemies that arbitrarily cross over an fmv background. As a plus, the ability to switch between retro and enhanced graphics was a pretty interesting option.
Couldn't agree more about your ship shifting from the left to the right of the screen being a major annoyance, even though I got used to it after awhile, still find myself getting a little careless and smashing into obstacles now and then. I can imagine it puts off alot of first-time players.
As for Tetsuo Gaiden, I've tried many times to get into that game but find it far too basic and poorly designed... just random strings of enemies that arbitrarily cross over an fmv background. As a plus, the ability to switch between retro and enhanced graphics was a pretty interesting option.